Tag Archives: deferred computation

Functions: Variant Notations In this series, we’ve done a review of mathematical notation, with an eye on how each notation helps or hinders student learning. In the prior posts, we started to explore function notation, which in middle school and … Continue reading →

In this series, we started out by looking at operators as little boxes that have a value going in and a value coming out, and that can be chained together in interesting ways, ways that allow us to illustrate key … Continue reading →

In this series, we have been playing with the notion of a state machine: a machine that changes states depending on what buttons are pressed, and this has led us to look at the mathematics of operators in an interesting … Continue reading →

In the latest post in this series, we looked at modeling a simple four-function calculator as a state machine where key presses invoke operators that operate on the current state of the machine, producing a new state. Missing from this … Continue reading →

In this series we’ve been looking at machines with buttons, where a button press will invoke an action which we’ve called an operator. The operator operates on the state of the machine. It should be interesting to analyze the workings … Continue reading →

In this series, we’ve been playing with operators in an attempt to make some models for an introduction to algebra that may fit modern kids’ ways of thinking better than some traditional models. A key entry point for us has … Continue reading →

In earlier parts of this series, we’ve looked at operators that take a number coming in, and produce a number coming out. We’ve looked at stringing these operators together in a chain, and we’ve looked at combinations of operators that … Continue reading →